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power of nature, We only know war lasts, rain soaks and clouds sag stormy …
power of nature
storm on the island
the wind dives and strafes invisibly’
The verb ‘strafes’ has connotations of war and implies the storm is dangerous and threatening.
strange it is a huge nothing that we fear?
Metaphor refers to the wind as a fighter jet. "Strange, it is a huge nothing that we fear." Heaney is questioning whether his fears are real or imaginary.
a sense of fear
prelude
most powerful
william felt he is the greatest when the beginning of the poem
love of nature
ozymandias
human power is destroyed by nature
power of nature seem infinity
enemy of the nature
exposure
mercy , danger
enermy of the nature
in the merciless iced east winds that knife us
adj merciless’ implies that the winds are never ending
tissue
kamikaze
beautiful nature > the horner to the king
love of the nature
nature is the most powerful because human of the power can't stopped it
We only know war lasts, rain soaks and clouds sag stormy
the awful continuation of war seems to be a cycle
hopeless